The biggest change, however, will be in track and field, according to today's announcement. All six classifications will now compete at Gulf Shores Sportsplex from May 7-9.

On Wednesday, The AHSAA postponed all athletic events in the wake of a possible swine flu outbreak in north Alabama. Two elementary school students in Madison County are suspected of contracting swine flu, and three nearby school systems -- Madison County, Madison city and Huntsville city -- closed to avoid a larger outbreak.

Here's a look at the AHSAA's plans:

TRACK & FIELD: All classes will compete at Gulf Shores Sportsplex, the 1A-3A meet Thursday and Friday (May 7-8) and the 4A-6A meet on Friday and Saturday (May 8-9).

SOCCER: Second-round playoff games will be played Tuesday (May 5). The state tournament (May 8-9) will be played as scheduled.

BASEBALL: Third-round series will be played Tuesday and Wednesday (May 5-6). The semi-inal series, to be played Friday and Saturday (May 8-9) as scheduled, may play one game on Friday and two games, if necessary, on Saturday if both schools agree. The state tournament (May 12-15) will be played as scheduled.

SOFTBALL: Any postponed area tournaments will be rescheduled or resumed Tuesday (May 5). Area tournaments may use a single elimination format if all schools in a tournament agree. The regional tournaments (May 8-9) and the state tournament (May 14-16) will be played as scheduled.

GOLF: All sub-state tournaments will be played Tuesday (May 5). The state tournament (May 11-12) will be played as scheduled.

"Carrying out this schedule will be determined Monday morning at 9 a.m. in a conference call with our Medical Advisory Board," AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese said in a prepared statement.